Although relevance is known to be a multidimensional concept, information retrieval measures mainly consider one dimension of relevance: topicality. In this paper we propose a method to integrate multiple dimensions of relevance in the evaluation of information retrieval systems. This is done within the gain-discount evaluation framework, which underlies measures like rank-biased precision (RBP), cumulative gain, and expected reciprocal rank. Albeit the proposal is general and applicable to any dimension of relevance, we study specific instantiations of the approach in the context of evaluating retrieval systems with respect to both the topicality and the understandability of retrieved documents. This leads to the formulation of understanda...
Purpose: The effort in addition to relevance is a major factor for satisfaction and utility of the d...
This paper investigates two relatively new measures of retrieval effectiveness in relation to the pr...
Offline evaluation of information retrieval systems typically focuses on a single effectiveness meas...
In this paper we propose a method that integrates the no- tion of understandability, as a factor of ...
© 2019 Ziying YangBatch evaluation techniques are often used to measure and compare the performance ...
In this paper, we proposed a framework to evaluate information retrieval systems in presence of mult...
In this work we reproduce the experiments presented in the paper entitled \u201cRank-Biased Precisio...
The purpose of this article is to bring attention to the prob-lem of variations in relevance assessm...
A range of methods for measuring the effectiveness of information retrieval systems has been propose...
© 2011 Dr. Sri Devi RavanaComparative evaluations of information retrieval systems using test collec...
Magnitude estimation is a psychophysical scaling technique for the measurement of sensation, where o...
Some measures such as mean average precision and recall level precision are considered as good syste...
© 2010 Dr. William Edward WebberFull-text retrieval systems employ heuristics to match documents to ...
Evaluation of information retrieval (IR) systems has recently been exploring the use of preference j...
The information retrieval system evaluation is necessary to measure and quantify the effectiveness,...
Purpose: The effort in addition to relevance is a major factor for satisfaction and utility of the d...
This paper investigates two relatively new measures of retrieval effectiveness in relation to the pr...
Offline evaluation of information retrieval systems typically focuses on a single effectiveness meas...
In this paper we propose a method that integrates the no- tion of understandability, as a factor of ...
© 2019 Ziying YangBatch evaluation techniques are often used to measure and compare the performance ...
In this paper, we proposed a framework to evaluate information retrieval systems in presence of mult...
In this work we reproduce the experiments presented in the paper entitled \u201cRank-Biased Precisio...
The purpose of this article is to bring attention to the prob-lem of variations in relevance assessm...
A range of methods for measuring the effectiveness of information retrieval systems has been propose...
© 2011 Dr. Sri Devi RavanaComparative evaluations of information retrieval systems using test collec...
Magnitude estimation is a psychophysical scaling technique for the measurement of sensation, where o...
Some measures such as mean average precision and recall level precision are considered as good syste...
© 2010 Dr. William Edward WebberFull-text retrieval systems employ heuristics to match documents to ...
Evaluation of information retrieval (IR) systems has recently been exploring the use of preference j...
The information retrieval system evaluation is necessary to measure and quantify the effectiveness,...
Purpose: The effort in addition to relevance is a major factor for satisfaction and utility of the d...
This paper investigates two relatively new measures of retrieval effectiveness in relation to the pr...
Offline evaluation of information retrieval systems typically focuses on a single effectiveness meas...